Talk To Your Roofing Contractor About Spray On Roofing

If you are going to be having a new roof installed, you might not have figured out what kind you want yet. There are so many to choose from, and each one has benefits you may want to take advantage of. One type of roof you should think about that can help prevent the need for some repairs in the future and offer you other benefits is a spray-on roof. These roofs are very common for commercial structures because they offer a long lifespan and lower ongoing maintenance requirements. However, homeowners often want these same things for their homes, so spray-on roofs are also gaining a lot of popularity for residences as well. Here are some things you should know about spray-on roofing, so you can see if you want your roofing contractor to install this type on your roof: 

Spray-on roofing practically installs itself

Something a lot of people like about spray-on roofing is how easy it is to install. The fast installation process means your home will have your new roof on it much faster than if you had gone with another type of roof. 

Spray-on roofing helps to prevent leaks

Leaks make up a huge percentage of residential roofing repairs. A big problem area in roofs is the areas near protrusions, where flashing is usually used to help add strength. However, the flashing ends up being damaged and then the leaks occur. With spray on roofs, there is no need for the flashing, since the spray on roofing levels out over the surface and offers self-flashing. This helps to prevent these types of leaks. Also, wind can rip off shingles and cause other types of roofing damage that causes leaks. The spray-on roofing results in one solid form of protection, so the wind will be much less likely to cause problems. 

Spray-on roofing offers advantages in many ways

Spray foam roofing is lightweight. This is important because it means less stress will be placed on the structure, helping to prevent future issues. This roofing is also waterproof and covers the entire roof in an even layer, making it nearly impossible for water to penetrate. It also helps to prevent areas of pooling on the roof due to the better drainage it also offers. Spray-on roofing is also energy efficient, helping to cut heating and cooling expenses, and this can also help extend the lifespan of your HVAC system. This roofing would work great in areas with extreme heat, such as the desert. However, it also works well in colder climates. You may now see why you should discuss the possibility of a spray-on roof with your roofing contractor.

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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a roofer? It would be hard work. Roofers are on their feet all day. They work on an uneven surface, and they have to carry heavy items up ladders. But as difficult as roofing can be, it is also a very rewarding profession. When you're putting a roof on a home, you know you're helping to keep the family inside that home safe and warm. That feels good! We love chatting — and writing — about roofing and about roofers. This blog is a place where you can read more about the profession and then form your own opinions.

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